Microsoft introduced similar screen-grabbing capabilities in Windows, first with its PrtScn (Print Screen) key, and later in Windows XP with a utility called “ClipBook” that went so unnoticed by Windows users that it was eventually discarded. Users were often frustrated by technical difficulties and hardware incompatibilities with these utilities that discouraged their use. Windows Vista introduced a new utility called the “Snipping Tool” with an all-new user interface. This utility added a very simple user interface, as well as minor editing (erasing and highlighting) features, and has been carried forward to Windows 7.
Meanwhile, TechSmith released one version after another of Snagit to the public, adding increasingly sophisticated features to the program that made it the tool of choice for documentation writers, website developers, and video makers:
Key Features:
- Combine images: Create custom graphics easily by taking multiple captures and putting them together.
- Spotlight and magnify: Draw attention to a specific part of your image. Just select the portion you want and Snagit will blur and darken everything else.
- Markup tools: Add effects to your image, even if you don’t have a design degree. Draw attention with arrows, add a text callout or torn edge effect…just to name a few.
- Auto-storing: All of your captures are automatically saved to your Library with the most recent viewable all the time. Save time by quickly finding all your past captures.
- Tagging: Along with saving your capture, Snagit also stores information so you can find it again later. Search for your captures by date, website, or a custom flag that you create and assign.
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